This paper reports a programme of static and cyclic loading tests on seven open steel tubes driven in low- to medium-density chalk at a well-characterised test site, describing their response to driving, ageing in situ and loading under both static and cyclic conditions. Back analysis of dynamic monitoring identifies the distributions of notably low shaft resistances that develop during installation, showing that these depend strongly on the relative pile tip depth (h/R). The shaft capacities available to ‘virgin’ piles are shown to increase markedly after driving, following a hyperbolic trend that led to a fivefold gain after 250 days. Pre-failed piles do not follow the same trend when re-tested. Pile exhumation confirmed that driving remo...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
This paper describes and interprets tests on piles driven through glacial tills and chalk at a Balti...
Offshore pile design presents multiple challenges in low-to-medium density chalks, whose sensitivit...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Comprehensive field investigations into the axial cyclic loading behaviour of open-steel pipe piles ...
Substantial recent investment in offshore wind energy developments and other foundation projects in ...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
This paper describes and interprets tests on piles driven through glacial tills and chalk at a Balti...
Offshore pile design presents multiple challenges in low-to-medium density chalks, whose sensitivit...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Comprehensive field investigations into the axial cyclic loading behaviour of open-steel pipe piles ...
Substantial recent investment in offshore wind energy developments and other foundation projects in ...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
This paper describes and interprets tests on piles driven through glacial tills and chalk at a Balti...
Offshore pile design presents multiple challenges in low-to-medium density chalks, whose sensitivit...